Published on: 2025-05-09 00:00:27
Before narrowing down what could be (mathematically and astrophysically) the sources of GWs, let's consider when are GR effects most relevant? A typical quantity to look at the so-called "compactness" \(M/R\) with \(M\) mass of a source and \(R\) its linear dimension. Note that in natural units (\(G=c=1\) typically used to simplify the formalism in GR), this is a dimensionless number. For low values of \(M/R\), General Relativity reduces to Newtonian gravity – as it should being an extension of
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